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The phrase 'fighting cock' is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English
It is typically used to refer to a rooster that has been bred and trained to fight other roosters for entertainment. For example, "Peruvian roosters have been used as fighting cocks in South America for centuries."
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Within the barrios, sometimes among the secondhand tools and cell-phone adapters lying for sale on a blanket next to the road, there would also be a tall, mesh cage with a thin, tough-looking fighting cock inside.
"I made my greatest mistake when I put a fast car in his hands... his fighting cock, I called it, which he drove insanely, recklessly, between my estate and the Casino at Monte Carlo," she intones to Blackie early in the show.
Stepping out at the Dream Downtown, he pushed past a crowd and, like a fighting cock let loose in an arena, crowed out "Aalex Julian!" to the head doorman (who did not seem pleased to see him) and tossed a pink paisley pocket square onto Mr. Julian's bald head.
El Gallo, a man in his early 30s who wore a hat with a fighting cock embroidered on it, is one of the estimated 3,000 people who reside in El Bordo year-round.
"I love to integrate the native animals of the country I visit," he relates as he talks about the armadillo, buzzards, raccoon, anteater, and fighting cock he gave to his hosts in the metropolis Mexico City and a bit north in the tiny town of Jamaica in the State of Guanajuato.
There Wilson meets me, clutching his one-eyed fighting cock.
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The press portrays us as two fighting cocks!
Casanova had stolen two fighting cocks worth $25 apiece, & had eaten them.
"We estimate that Alabama has 11,545 farms" that raise fighting cocks, she said.
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